Originally posted by hugh grant
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Even in his prime, Khan was never some sort of master boxer
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You can say the same about Roy Jones. He didn't have great boxing skill either and when he lost a bit of speed his boxing ability was exposed.
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Originally posted by hugh grant View PostKhan was a great athlete, or rather very good athlete.
But even.in.prime he was beaten by presscot. He did very well to beat Madiana and presscott. Yes, I thought he did enough against ped presscot
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Originally posted by WhatDisButtonDo View PostI don't want people or anyone calling me wrong, or just saying "nah man he was fast and stuff" I want a comprehensive break down but here's mine. I love Crawford, this isn't some thing I just thought of after he lost to Crawford, I've always thought this. He's one of the most overrated fighters and had he fought any of the Cotto's,Floyds, Manny, Shane, Thurman, Spence or etc in their primes, he would have gotten destroyed...
Khan was always almost exclusively reliant on his exceptional speed. Like most gifted athletes, he was a terror versus sub-par opposition, but always got smoked versus better fighters. Of course, that chin of his was always a liability. Now, at only 32, it’s quite clear he’s already past his prime. Amir stated after this latest loss that he still has a lot left. Sad to hear to that level of delusion.
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100%. I & many others haven't been seeing this Super Khan others have been seeing for years now. I've never gotten all the Khan hype minus his obvious chin, damage resistance & focus issues.
Khan is fast. And he's a capable enough guy who's been a top ten talent for years now. He was even good enough at 140 to be thought of as the disputed #1 guy (with Tim) & no worse than the #2 guy to his critics which is an impressive feat & accomplishment. But he's not some Sweet Pea, Willie Pep master f#cking boxer that I've ever seen.
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OP puts up a great post followed by some relevant comments then the fanboy casuals come in and just make bare claims without any relevant support. Why do they bother? One can only assume that their knowledge of boxing is zero and that they just like to see themselves talk in favour of their current pop star.
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